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Acta OphthalmolJuly 201939 citations

Prevalence and histopathological signatures of optic disc drusen based on microscopy of 1713 enucleated eyes.

Skougaard Marie, Heegaard Steffen, Malmqvist Lasse, Hamann Steffen


AI Summary

Studying 1713 enucleated eyes, optic disc drusen (ODD) prevalence was 1.8%. Large, deep ODD were linked to thickened nerve fiber layers and pseudopapilledema, suggesting axonal crowding. This highlights ODD's impact on optic nerve structure.

Abstract

Purpose

Optic disc drusen (ODD) are calcified optic nerve head deposits. Objectives of this study were to examine the prevalence of ODD in eyes removed by enucleation and to describe related histopathological signatures of ODD and surrounding tissues.

Methods

The study was a retrospective observational case series study assessing and re-evaluating enucleated eyes in Denmark from 1980 to 2015 by microscopy. Individual ODD were described based on size, number and location (superficial and/or deep) within the optic nerve. Optic nerve heads with ODD were assessed for elevated discs, retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness, oedematous axons and presence of localized peripapillary axonal distension (LPAD) equivalent to the peripapillary hyperreflective ovoid mass-like structures seen on optical coherence tomography.

Results

Microscopy of 1713 eyes revealed ODD in 31 eyes equivalent to a prevalence of 1.8%. Optic disc drusen (ODD) were seen as circular shapes of different sizes and varying number. Elevated discs were present in 15 (54%) of the cases. Thickening of the superficial RNFL was present in eyes with large deeply located ODD. For more superficial ODD of approximately same size, the RNFL was thinner. Oedematous axons were present in three eyes. Localized peripapillary axonal distension (LPAD) was seen in five eyes.

Conclusions

Prevalence of ODD in this study of histopathological signatures was higher than the prevalence found in clinical studies. Our results suggest that large, deep ODD might cause crowding and herniation of axons in the optic nerve head leading to a thickened superficial nerve fibre layer, pseudopapilledema and LPAD.


MeSH Terms

AdultAgedAged, 80 and overDenmarkEye EnucleationFemaleHumansMaleMicroscopyMiddle AgedNerve FibersOptic DiskOptic Disk DrusenPrevalenceRetinal Ganglion CellsRetrospective StudiesTomography, Optical CoherenceVisual Field TestsVisual Fields

Key Concepts5

Microscopy of 1713 enucleated eyes in Denmark from 1980 to 2015 revealed optic disc drusen (ODD) in 31 eyes, equivalent to a prevalence of 1.8%.

EpidemiologyCase seriesRetrospective observational case series studyn=1713 enucleated eyesCh5Ch10

In a retrospective observational case series study of 1713 enucleated eyes, elevated optic discs were present in 15 (54%) of the 31 cases with optic disc drusen (ODD).

DiagnosisCase seriesRetrospective observational case series studyn=31 eyes with ODDCh5

In a retrospective observational case series study of 1713 enucleated eyes, thickening of the superficial retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) was present in eyes with large deeply located optic disc drusen (ODD), while for more superficial ODD of approximately the same size, the RNFL was thinner.

MechanismCase seriesRetrospective observational case series studyn=Eyes with ODDCh5

In a retrospective observational case series study of 1713 enucleated eyes, oedematous axons were present in three eyes with optic disc drusen (ODD).

DiagnosisCase seriesRetrospective observational case series studyn=31 eyes with ODDCh5

In a retrospective observational case series study of 1713 enucleated eyes, localized peripapillary axonal distension (LPAD) was seen in five eyes with optic disc drusen (ODD).

DiagnosisCase seriesRetrospective observational case series studyn=31 eyes with ODDCh5

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